PLUS (PT)

Dialogue"Life on the River of No Return"
Host Marcia Franklin interviews Isaac and Bjornen Babcock, husband and wife filmmakers from McCall, about their NATURE documentary River of No Return. The couple, who spent more than a year in Idaho's Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness, discuss the making of the film, some of the highlights of their adventure, and some of the challenges they faced.G

7:30 am

Outdoor Idaho"Horse Packers & Wagon Masters"
Idahoans who bond with horses and mules to follow dusty trails view Idaho's scenery at leisure and share its past. One man sets a distance record for packing with horse and mule as he rides for charity. Teamsters explore part of the Oregon Trail with wagons and mules, and trail riders head into the Selkirk Mountains.G

8:00 am

Oregon Field Guide"Crater Lake Petroglkyphs"
This episode visits the backcountry of the Warner Uplands with archaeologists who have spent 30 years tracking down evidence of ancient people.G

8:30 am

Roadtrip Nation"In-Studio Interview: Veronica Belmont"
Past Roadtrippers Mariana and Hannah join RTN staffer Jason on the Roadtrip Nation Winnebago stage to interview Veronica Belmont, Gamer and Host of Tekzilla, a technology news podcast. The audience hears about Veronica's love for technology and the moment of serendipity that led her from humble beginnings to internet fame. Veronica urges the audience to "Think big," and fields questions from her fans about gaming, technology, and the Road she's paved to arrive at a meaningful job. D

9:00 am

Market Warriors"Antiquing In Oronoco, Mn"
At the annual Downtown Oronoco Gold Rush Days, the pickers are teamed up men versus women, and are looking for antique toys among the more than 300 vendors scattered throughout town. Some key finds include a vintage pinball machine, a Trifari bracelet and a trolley seat.G

10:00 am

Everyday Edisons"Happy Trails (And Trials) to You"
The waiting is over! A year after the casting calls, our 10 inventors are eager to know what's become of their inventions. In our final episode of the season, we reveal the status of each prototype, where they are in the timeline of success and how our Everyday Edisons team has worked with inventors throughout the season to help them to achieve their ultimate goal. Some may see their products stocked in major retail stores, others on direct response television spots and a few may face further obstacles to their success. D

10:30 am

Independent Lens"Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry"
First-time director Alison Klayman gains access to Ai Weiwei while working as a journalist in China. She has made a detailed portrait that provides a nuanced exploration of contemporary China and its most famous international artist and outspoken domestic critic. A dissident for the digital age, the artist inspires global audiences and blurs the boundaries of art and politics.G

Biz Kid$"Introducing Entrepreneurs"
You'll discover an entrepreneur is someone who sees a financial opportunity and acts upon it. Learn the stories behind the Frisbee, the Slinky, and blue jeans. Meet an entrepreneur who started a lemonade stand to raise money for playground equipment, then grew so successful she was able to make over an entire park. D

2:30 pm

Oregon Field Guide"Astoria Canyon"
Hidden in the dark world of the deep ocean, Astoria Canyon is being opened to view with new technology.G

Rick Steves' Europe"Oslo"
Rick finds evidence of the proud Norwegian spirit in the country's capital - from Viking ships to a sleek new opera house, from World War II tales of terrorism to the constant festival at the thriving harbor. He takes in major art pieces and sails with friends in a fjord.G

4:00 pm

NOVA"Japan's Killer Quake"
In its worst crisis since World War II, Japan faces disaster on an epic scale: a rising death toll in the tens of thousands, massive destruction of homes and businesses, shortages of water and power, and the specter of nuclear reactor meltdowns. The facts and figures are astonishing. The March, 2011 earthquake was the world's fourth-largest since recordkeeping began in 1900 and the worst ever to shake Japan.G

5:00 pm

Makers: Women Who Make America
Academy Award-winning actress Meryl Streep narrates this film that spotlights some of the remarkable women of America's modern history. The film is built from first-person accounts of women who have experienced this time of change and tells the story of how women have advanced during the last half century. Women's movement leaders and opponents tell their stories as well as women currently in leadership positions, and those who broke barriers in their chosen fields.G

8:00 pm

Julia Child Memories: Bon Appetit!
PBS presents a retrospective that includes some of the most memorable episodes from Child's classic cooking series, THE FRENCH CHEF: "Bouillabaisse Ã la Marseillaise," "To Roast A Chicken" and "The Omelette Show." In addition to testimonials from noted chefs, the program features commentary from author Julie Powell, who wrote the book on which the film comedy Julie & Julia is based, and Meryl Streep, who stars as Julia Child.G

10:00 pm

Makers: Women Who Make America
Academy Award-winning actress Meryl Streep narrates this film that spotlights some of the remarkable women of America's modern history. The film is built from first-person accounts of women who have experienced this time of change and tells the story of how women have advanced during the last half century. Women's movement leaders and opponents tell their stories as well as women currently in leadership positions, and those who broke barriers in their chosen fields.G